The agropopulations of Trifolium hybridum L. were studied in the agricultural phytocenoses established on the levelled coal mining spoils in the Kuzbas mining region (West Siberia, Russia). The clover was found to last in such agrophytocenoses for more than 20 years, whereas in agricultural phytocenoses on the zonal soils it lasted usually for 5-8 years. All studied communities were dominated by virginal and young generative plants. The optimal conditions for the clover growth and development in the disturbed areas were observed in the mixed (legumes and grasses) agrophytocenosis on the hydraulic dump. For the first time T. hybridum was found to be a species perspective for restoring vegetation cover in areas disturbed by open coal mining
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The results of the assessment of biological resources in the dumps of the Borodinskiy coal mine are ...
Background. The increasing technogenic pollution actualizes the restoration of vegetation cover in ...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a valuable melliferous, pasture and a promising species for us...
The agropopulations of Trifolium hybridum L. were studied in the agricultural phytocenoses establish...
The article presents results of the long-term studies of the structure and production of agrophytoce...
Post-mining sites are characterized by unfavorable conditions limiting the rapid development of natu...
The study of meadow fescue agropopulations was conducted in the agricultural phytocoenoses, establis...
Grasses have considerable potential for adaptation to various often extreme habitat conditions. The ...
Disturbed lands of mining landscapes remain a source of negative influence on environment for many...
Field experiments on land disturbances in the subalpine region of Alberta have indicated that, with ...
Seventeen grass species and two legumes were evaluated in a greenhouse study to determine their pote...
The paper presents the results of research and assessment of the degree of restoration of vegetation...
One of the directions of progressive plant successions on the dumps of daylighting grounds is the ar...
Commissioned in 1971, an on-going reclamation study has been conducted by the Soils Department of th...
The object of research is the development of natural and survival of artificial plant communities on...
The results of the assessment of biological resources in the dumps of the Borodinskiy coal mine are ...
Background. The increasing technogenic pollution actualizes the restoration of vegetation cover in ...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a valuable melliferous, pasture and a promising species for us...